On Wed, 1 May 2019, Fred Engst wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've extracted a set of time series data from gretl’s St. Louis FRED a few
> years ago, and am interested in updating the series to the latest viable date.
> Instead of doing it one at a time using the GUI, I’m interested in using a
> script for
On Wed, 1 May 2019, Sven Schreiber wrote:
> Am 01.05.2019 um 04:53 schrieb Fred Engst:
>
>> 2. With time series data, if the names of two variables that are very
>> long, close to the 31 character limit, and they differ only at the
>> last one or two characters, then a regression of the two
On Wed, 1 May 2019, Fred Engst wrote:
> gretl crashed when I tried to import from fedstl database.
>
> This is a repeatable crash, and it only happens when I select
> multiple series while selecting the "Spread to multiple series
> (MIDAS)” option. Other options or selecting single series does
On Wed, 1 May 2019, Fred Engst wrote:
> After a script is opened, or a new one is created, if I save it with
> a new name, the list of windows that are open when I click on the
> top right corner of gretl still shows the old name, which can cause
> confusion.
I see what you mean, and that's
Dear Team,
I wanted to check for multicollinearity but I am unable to do so.
This is because after running the OLS regression, when I click on the
"Tests" tab, there is no option of collinearity,
I have tried the 2016 and the 2019 version of Gretl but none of it worked.
Please tell me how can I
Dear Team,
I wanted to check for multicollinearity but I am unable to do so.
This is because after running the OLS regression, when I click on the
"Tests" tab, there is no option of collinearity,
I have tried the 2016 and the 2019 version of Gretl but none of it worked.
Please tell me how can I